History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... VIRGINIA CONVENTION . APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III . to trust their characters , and their conduct , to. CH . III . ] 257 L DEBATES IN THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION . A DEEPER interest was involved in the decision of Virginia , than in that of any ...
... VIRGINIA CONVENTION . APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III . to trust their characters , and their conduct , to. CH . III . ] 257 L DEBATES IN THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION . A DEEPER interest was involved in the decision of Virginia , than in that of any ...
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... Virginia . 442,117 12,866 292,627 747,610 North Carolina 288,405 4,975 100,571 South Carolina ... 140,178 1,801 107,094 Georgia 52,886 898 29,264 393,951 249,073 82,548 Kentucky 61,183 114 12,430 West'n Territories 81,918 862 8,176,419 ...
... Virginia . 442,117 12,866 292,627 747,610 North Carolina 288,405 4,975 100,571 South Carolina ... 140,178 1,801 107,094 Georgia 52,886 898 29,264 393,951 249,073 82,548 Kentucky 61,183 114 12,430 West'n Territories 81,918 862 8,176,419 ...
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... Virginia , September 26 , 1789 ; William Brad- ford , of Pennsylvania , January 27 , 1794 ; Charles Lee , of Virginia , December 10 , 1795 . 2. THE SECOND ADMINISTRATION : 1797 TO 1801 , four years , President . John Adams ...
... Virginia , September 26 , 1789 ; William Brad- ford , of Pennsylvania , January 27 , 1794 ; Charles Lee , of Virginia , December 10 , 1795 . 2. THE SECOND ADMINISTRATION : 1797 TO 1801 , four years , President . John Adams ...
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